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What are The Differences Between the Different Areas of Brazil?

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What are the main differences between the Rainforest areas where people live and the Big city places like the Golden Triangle? What are the main differences between the climate, Land & Water, Settlements and can tyou tell me what the population is and the population per square mile for both

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  1. the nrth and central area has the rainfrest, the population is very ditributed, it is hot and rains a lot (oh no, really? hehe), the climate is equatorial. the northeast litoral area has wonderful beaches and a hot weather although it is a more pleasent hot wheather, not the "i cant breathe!" hot, it has a climate that is between tropical and equatorial. there are more people there and historical cities. i don't know the population per square mile number, because here in brazil we use population per kilometer square... in the rainforest it is about 1 person per kilometer square. the northeastern litoral, i don't really know, sorry. in the northeast continental area is the most poor part of brazil and the climate is semi arid there. but on the litoral it is different. it is much better and very beautyful. the area that has more people concentrated is the southeast (são paulo, rio de janeiro area), it has more than 20 people per kilometer square if i'm not mistaken, the climate is tropical or tropical of altitude in this area. depends whre you are at. são paulo is a high city, so it isn't as hot as rio, that is on the sea level. the biggest cities in the country are in this area, and it doesn't matter in which part of brazil you are at, the litoral is always more populated. in the southeats the climate gets a little colder, althou it is not cold, but it isn't as hot as the north. but although rio de janeiro is on the southeast, it is one of the hottest cities of the country. it normally rains about 1500 mililiters a year in the southeast, although i am not sure about it... in the center area, where the capital, Brasilia, is, it is much more dry, although not as much as the continental northeast. it is hot and dry in brasilia, but it isn't semi-arid, the climate there is dry tropical. the south is the coldest part of the country, with temperated (not sure that's the name in english) climate, many cities built by german descendents, such joinville, or new hamburg, the poeple are very different there. it doesn't snow there, only when the winter is specially cold. i hope i helped, if i remember anything else, i'll let you know. oh, i almost forgot! in minas gerais ( a brazilian state) there are many historical places too and many churches and such. it is on the southeast region. and i'm sorry, but i don't know what city is this golden triangle... oh, yes, i almost forgot again: there are many different people in brazil, in the noertheast there are most black people of the country, the souther you get, the witer people get, but there's no such thing as racism here in brazil, and brazilians are very helpfull and kind, so you will be well received here. although, you should be careful on rio de janeiro and northeastern beaches, also in são paulo, because there are many pickpockets in these regions. so don't come to the street with expensive shoes or digital cameras, or you'll get robbed. if you wanna know anything else fell free to email me, and i'll hep, ok?


  2. Rio de Janeiro: 30th richest city of world. Beautifull towers and Glass Building, many mansions and richest stadiums. And a great different social conditions.

    It's a tropical climate.

    Sao Paulo: A rich downtown and a poor Suburb. But many millionary people, but ugly and dirty streets.

    It's a dry climate.

    Minas Gerais: A rich capital and the rest is Poor and Middle Farms

    It's a

    Southest Brazil: It's a Europe Brazil, have a high Human Development Index, don't have many millionaries, but the people have a good financeral life.

    It's a cold climate.

    Brasilia: A public city, don't have companies and everybody work on government. A rich downtown and poor villages.

    It's a dry climate.

    North: It placed on Amazon Rainforest, have many indigeans and descendents. Have the biggest Industrial Zone of Brazil.

    It's Humid subtropical climate

    Northeast Region: It's a poor Region, many favelas and poor houses, the people can't drink a good water in many places, except Natal and Recife. But have with the worst Human Development Index  on general. The people are afro-brasilians, many people go to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo finding a better life..

    It's a dry and hot climate.

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